Chung Ling High School
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Chung Ling High School 槟城锺灵国民型中学 S.M.J.K. Chung Ling Pulau Pinang | |
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Jalan Kampung Bharu , | |
Coordinates | 5°24′13.35″N 100°17′42.67″E / 5.4037083°N 100.2951861°ECoordinates: 5°24′13.35″N 100°17′42.67″E / 5.4037083°N 100.2951861°E |
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Type | secondary school |
Motto | 爱吾锺靈 (Love Our Chung Ling) |
Established | 9 February 1917[1] |
School code | PEB1096 |
Principal | Soo Seng Poh |
Enrollment | approx. 2700 |
National ranking | Cluster School of Excellence |
Affiliations | Chung Ling Butterworth High School Chung Ling (Private) High School |
Website | www |
Chung Ling High School (simplified Chinese: 锺灵中学; traditional Chinese: 鍾靈中學; pinyin: Zhōng líng zhōng xué; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chong-lêng tiong-o̍h; Malay: Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Chung Ling) is an all-boys secondary school in Malaysia, located in George Town, Penang. Chung Ling High School was established in 1917 as a primary school and formed its junior high department in 1923, making it the first Chinese high school in Malaya. It remains one of the top Chinese schools in Malaysia to-date. Only primary school students with outstanding academic performance are accepted to the school.
History[]
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The school[]
Chung Ling High School is one of a handful of schools that conform to the government policy of 60–40.[2] The 60-40 Policy encourages students to focus on the study of science (Science Stream/Curriculum) as compared to the study of art or commerce (Art/Business Streams/Curricula) to the ratio of 60:40.[2] In fact, Chung Ling High School has far exceeded this guidance, with over 90% of its students studying in the Science Stream.[3]
The school enrolls approximately 2,200 students as of 2019. The students are being served by over 160 academic and non-academic staff.
An interesting fact about the school is that there is an unwritten rule whereby the principal of Chung Ling High School has to be an alumnus.[citation needed]
Extracurricular activities[]
Chung Ling High School Choir[]
In 1969, a group of Chung Ling High School students came up with the idea of forming a choir with the support of the alumni.[4] The Chung Ling High School Choir has become one of the most famous choir groups, and has been maintaining its outstanding performance and prominence since its establishment.[5]
Dragon boat accident[]
On 17 January 2010, the school's dragon boat team capsized during practice, having collided with a tugboat amid strong currents. The tragedy claimed six lives in total. Among the dead were coach and school teacher Chin Aik Siang and students Jason Ch'ng, Brendon Yeoh, Goh Yi Zhang, Wang Yong Xiang and Chiah Zi Jun.
Further development[]
Chung Ling College (锺灵学院)[]
On 26 October 2007, the Board of Governors of the Tri-Chung Ling High Schools announced they had passed a motion to form a tertiary institution to complement the existing Tri-Chung Ling High Schools. The Chairman of the Board, Dato' Oo Jooi Tee, noted that while the board had approved the motion, the plan would be on hold until sponsorship could be found. noting this should not be difficult as there was great support for the establishment. The proposed Chung Ling College would first be established on the grounds of Chung Ling High School in Air Itam, Penang. However, it would later be moved to larger, more suitable grounds.[6] Unfortunately, this plan has been cancelled.
Notable alumni[]
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- Khaw Boon Wan, serving as the Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and the Minister for Transport in Singapore since 2015
- Lee Khoon Choy, former Senior Minister of State, Singapore[7]
- Wu Teh Yao, acting Vice-Chancellor of the former Nanyang University and the former head of Political Science department, University of Singapore (1971–1975)[8]
- Koh Tsu Koon, former Chief Minister of Penang and President of Gerakan, Malaysia
- Sim Tze Tzin, former Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
- Jho Low, Malaysian businessman and international fugitive infamous for his connection to the 1MDB scandal[9]
- Wong Hon Wai, Member of Parliament for Bukit Bendera
- Ng Wei Aik, former Member of Parliament for Tanjong
- Tan Seng Giaw, former eight-term Member of Parliament for Kepong
E-learning during COVID-19 Pandemic[]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia, Chung Ling High School had started E-learning through meeting and learning platforms such as Zoom, Google Classroom and Google Meet on 23 March 2020, which was the day that school should have reopened after the March school holiday. As the Movement Control Order kept on extending, almost all teachers and students are actively involved in E-learning in order to ensure that students are kept on pace with the required curriculum, especially for those who are partaking in National Exams for the year 2020.[10]
References[]
- ^ "History :: 槟城钟灵(国民型)中学".
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation: Malaysia's S&T Policy for the 21st Century" (PDF). Mosti.gov.my. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 November 2005. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- ^ School-released statistics, Chung Ling School Magazine 2005.
- ^ "历年校刊内合唱团报告 :: Download Zone :: P10_合唱团 (School Choir) :: 槟城钟灵(国民型)中学". society.clhs.edu.my. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
- ^ "Participating choirs GPT 2019". Festa Musicale. 27 November 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
- ^ "Kwong Wah Yit Poh: 董事会通过决定 锺灵拟办学院 26 October 2007". Kwongwah.com.my. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- ^ Wong Hong Teng: Profile of the Class of 1957, Chung Ling High School, Penang. ISBN 981-04-7710-4
- ^ 锺灵中学(新加坡)校友会成立十周年纪念特刊.
- ^ ""A millionaire before graduating"". The Star. 29 July 2010. Archived from the original on 27 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ "不出门也能上课‧学校受促善用网络教学". www.sinchew.com.my. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
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- Secondary schools in Malaysia
- Educational institutions established in 1917
- Chinese-language schools in Malaysia
- Publicly funded schools in Malaysia
- Buildings and structures in George Town, Penang
- 1917 establishments in British Malaya
- Boys' schools in Malaysia
- Schools in Penang